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James Robertson

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Smalltalk Daily 6/2/08: Using SUnit and SUnitToo Posted: Jun 2, 2008 6:48 AM
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You may be aware that we've been moving towards SUnitToo, rather than staying with the classic SUnit framework. We've made a nicer set of tools that integrate with the browser well, but that does raise a question: how do you move to it if you have a heap of classic SUnit tests? It turns out that we have that problem internally, which leads to today's screencast: a set of bridge tools that allow you to use SUnitToo without having to rewrite your older tests.

This code isn't public yet, but it will be soon.

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